Insuring against risks was already done by the people of ancient Babylon in antiquity. The first evidence of liability insurance was found as early as 1792 to 1750 B.C. under King Hammurabi, who once ruled Babylon. The Codex Hammurabi is still the leading article on liability issues today. The modern insurance system emerged a good 3000 years later, in the 14th century in ancient Rome. There the first death funds existed. And at the time of Charlemagne, there were already guilds in Germany in the Middle Ages, although Charlemagne banned them at some point. The first large branch of insurance was that of marine insurance. The first registered life insurance policy was taken out in England in 1583, although this was more like a bet than life insurance in the true sense of the word. Under Emperor Wilhelm II, even though he was no friend of liberal ideas, Reich Chancellor Otto von Bismarck formed the social insurance system that still exists today. These include health insurance from 1883, accident insurance from 1884 and pension insurance from 1889. Germans in particular attach great importance to being fully insured and have a correspondingly large number of insurance policies.
Tailored to financial service providers
Today, buying insurance is more than easy. It is not even necessary to go to the insurance agent's office. On the contrary, many financial service providers, including insurance agencies, now conduct their business exclusively through contact via the WWW. For this purpose, in addition to the top-level domain for the respective country, the top-level domain .insure is also suitable. This is aimed at financial service providers in general, but especially at those who offer insurance services. The term insure stands for "insure" or "insurance".
Meaning
However, the importance of this domain extension is not as great as one might think. The reason for this is that there are many large insurance companies that have long since secured under their name the respective top-level domain of the country or countries in which they are active. Otherwise, the domain extension .insure is self-explanatory.
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Transfer to the Premium Provider
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Provider change possible
Whois update possible
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Deletion immediately
Umlauts possible
Restore after deletion possible